It's very important that you find sources for your research paper that you can trust.
You'll need a at least three sources for this paper. One of your sources needs to be
a book on your research subject. You'll also need to keep close track of your notes
and all other information that you're gathering. See step 3 once you've got all of your
sources ready.


Online sources for 1960's Research Project:
John F. Kennedy
Roger Maris
Civil Rights Movement
Martin Luther King
Jackie Robinson
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Civil Rights Timeline
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Woodstock
The Beatles
Wilma Rudolph
The Viet Nam War
Man On The Moon
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Plagiarism
What is plagiarism? Click here.
Answer the following questions as you read through the website about plagiarism:
1. What is plagiarism?
2. What is the "public domain"?
3. What are copyright laws? What are they used for?
4. If I change the words, do I still have to cite the source?
5. What are some punishments for plagiarism?